Tuesday; May 27

Are you having a tough day today?  If so, why?  What has gotten you so wound up that you can’t relax and rejoice?  On those days when I have a bad day, I am finding that the cause is often something outside my control.  Maybe it is an argument between co-workers.  There are times it is a news story that has captured my attention.  As trivial as it seems, it might even be the fact that my favorite team is in a losing streak.  You know, there are times when it doesn’t seem to take much to suck the life out of me. 

Now, while this may seem to be rather simplistic, I think there is some positive news.  You see, if it is something this simple that can make me feel bad, shouldn’t it also be true that something simple just might be able to pull me out of the doldrums.  If we are facing a bad day (not one of those terrible, horrible, no good very bad days … just a bad day), could it be that we just need something to turn it around?  As I was thinking about this the other day, I wondered what would happen if I just decided NOT to have a bad day.  Rather than allowing these superficial things to get me down, what if I just shrugged them off and put a smile on my face.  Does this sound too simple?  Interestingly, there seems to be a biblical principle that this is possible.  Paul wrote to the early Christians, “Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say rejoice!” (Philippians 4:4).  There are days when we want to say, “If it could only be that easy.”; but, if we are people of faith, maybe it could be that easy.  Again, I am not talking about overcoming serious issues with a flippant saying, but for most other times, maybe this is all it takes.

How is our day going?  Could it be going better?  Maybe it is up to us to make it happen!

Think About It!

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